Even though my resume may appear unprofessional, I have changed, learned from my mistakes, and sincerely apologize for anything I may have done. Since then, I have not made any mistakes and have been playing the game fairly.
I wish I could recall everything, but all I can recall is that it was RDM and a few other things. I sincerely apologize, and I ask that you please be a little understanding.
Have You Had an Application Denied in the Last 90 Days?
No.
Were you a previous Staff Member?
No.
Do You Have a Working Microphone?
Yes, i do.
What Country Are You From?
United States Of America.
Have You Moderated Other Communities?
No, but if I get the chance to moderate within MI, I would like to learn a few things.
Which Mountain Interactive Servers Do You Play Most?
Los Angeles, California because I am more knowledgeable about the community and stronger when it comes to following rules.
Why Do You Want to Become a Moderator?
My assistance is the reason for submitting this application. I don't want a blue Discord role or to flaunt it to others; I want to help others. I'm tired of players killing each other in the game without cause and without a moderator present, and this player keeps doing it. I want to help people. All I want is for this to end and for the community to be safer and better for others to play in.
I chose to apply because I simply want to support the community. More moderators make the community safer and more fun, and I want to be the reason people play Mountain Interactive Games. I get frustrated and want to help people when I see all the people abusing and doing inappropriate things and there isn't a moderator.
Some of the qualities and experience that make me a strong staff candidate. Everybody is different, so show off your own qualities. I am very skilled at multitasking, which allows me to do two things at once. Being quick and considerate of others' time is what it means to be efficient. Mature, capable of serving as a "moderator" at work. Kindness, being nice to others, and not being mean, though in some circumstances it can be. Helpful, which is, in my opinion, the most important quality that MI is seeking, is able to attend to people's needs when they require my assistance.
My History Mountain Interactive is the best game I've ever played, and it's really nice. I've only been playing it since I discovered it a few months ago, but I want to keep playing it and see how far I can go in MI.
Are You Familiar with Any Current Staff Members?
No.
When Are You Usually Available to Moderate?
Usually around 4-8:00PM (GMT-6).
But usually ima available whenever to moderate.
How Would You Handle Rule breaking?
Getting both sides of the issue—who is reporting and who is being reported—is how I would respond to rule breaking. First, obtain all supporting documentation, including clips, usernames, kill logs, and damage logs. After talking about it, if it's a first-time offender, the warning is typically verbal. However, if it's a repeat offender, I would gather evidence and administer my punishments (ban or permanent ban), depending on the circumstances. Additionally, adherence to the Staff Guidebook makes Mountain safe, equitable, and interactive.
Anything Else We Should Know?
Use this space to add relevant details:
Please, read carefully i really think i am a good candidate!
What is your Roblox Username and User ID?
Example:
xqskrr - 4012982534
What is your Discord ID?
Example: 1352851485318184980
Have You Been Punished in the Last 60 Days?
Even though my resume may appear unprofessional, I have changed, learned from my mistakes, and sincerely apologize for anything I may have done. Since then, I have not made any mistakes and have been playing the game fairly.
I wish I could recall everything, but all I can recall is that it was RDM and a few other things. I sincerely apologize, and I ask that you please be a little understanding.
Have You Had an Application Denied in the Last 90 Days?
No.
Were you a previous Staff Member?
No.
Do You Have a Working Microphone?
Yes, i do.
What Country Are You From?
United States Of America.
Have You Moderated Other Communities?
No, but if I get the chance to moderate within MI, I would like to learn a few things.
Which Mountain Interactive Servers Do You Play Most?
Los Angeles, California because I am more knowledgeable about the community and stronger when it comes to following rules.
Why Do You Want to Become a Moderator?
My assistance is the reason for submitting this application. I don't want a blue Discord role or to flaunt it to others; I want to help others. I'm tired of players killing each other in the game without cause and without a moderator present, and this player keeps doing it. I want to help people. All I want is for this to end and for the community to be safer and better for others to play in.
I chose to apply because I simply want to support the community. More moderators make the community safer and more fun, and I want to be the reason people play Mountain Interactive Games. I get frustrated and want to help people when I see all the people abusing and doing inappropriate things and there isn't a moderator.
Some of the qualities and experience that make me a strong staff candidate.
Everybody is different, so show off your own qualities.
I am very skilled at multitasking, which allows me to do two things at once.
Being quick and considerate of others' time is what it means to be efficient.
Mature, capable of serving as a "moderator" at work.
Kindness, being nice to others, and not being mean, though in some circumstances it can be.
Helpful, which is, in my opinion, the most important quality that MI is seeking, is able to attend to people's needs when they require my assistance.
My History Mountain Interactive is the best game I've ever played, and it's really nice. I've only been playing it since I discovered it a few months ago, but I want to keep playing it and see how far I can go in MI.
Are You Familiar with Any Current Staff Members?
No.
When Are You Usually Available to Moderate?
Usually around 4-8:00PM (GMT-6).
But usually ima available whenever to moderate.
How Would You Handle Rule breaking?
Getting both sides of the issue—who is reporting and who is being reported—is how I would respond to rule breaking. First, obtain all supporting documentation, including clips, usernames, kill logs, and damage logs. After talking about it, if it's a first-time offender, the warning is typically verbal. However, if it's a repeat offender, I would gather evidence and administer my punishments (ban or permanent ban), depending on the circumstances. Additionally, adherence to the Staff Guidebook makes Mountain safe, equitable, and interactive.
Anything Else We Should Know?
Use this space to add relevant details:
Please, read carefully i really think i am a good candidate!
i really tried my best.
Do You Speak Any Languages Other Than English?
No.